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D-Star Introduction

D-Star Introduction. Max Polishevsky VE6MAD Ian Burgess VA6EMS. What is D-STAR? D igital S mart T echnology for A mateur R adio JARL Japanese Amateur Radio League NOT Manufacturers! Goal Advancement of the hobby Spectrum Efficiency Experiment with Simultaneous Voice and Data

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D-Star Introduction

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  1. D-Star Introduction Max Polishevsky VE6MAD Ian Burgess VA6EMS

  2. What is D-STAR? Digital Smart Technology for Amateur Radio JARL Japanese Amateur Radio League NOT Manufacturers! Goal Advancement of the hobby Spectrum Efficiency Experiment with Simultaneous Voice and Data D-STAR Gateway owned by Icom Not Public Domain or Open Source May not be copied, shared or redistributed

  3. Why is D-STAR interesting? Spectral Efficiency Simultaneous Voice and Data capability 2m/70cm/23cm High-Speed Data capability 23cm Internet Linking capability Microwave Linking capability

  4. Why is D-STAR interesting? Spectral Efficiency 6.25 kHz emission 10 kHz channel spacing (reasonable) More efficient use of available bandwidth Allows more channels in crowded spectrum Better performance compared to analog FM Same power in less bandwidth (SSB vs. AM)

  5. Terminology • AMBE • Advanced Multi-Band Excitation (AMBE) is a very powerful proprietary speech coding standard developed by Digital Voice Systems, Inc. (From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Multi-Band_Excitation) • Converts audio to and from the digital format used in D-Star Digital Voice at 2400 bps with 1200 bps of FEC. • FEC • Forward Error Correction

  6. Why is D-STAR interesting? Simultaneous Voice and Data capability 2m, 70cm, 23cm Digital Voice Mode 4800bd Data Stream 2400bd Digital Voice 1200bd FEC on Digital voice 1200bd Serial Data

  7. BitSynchronization64 bits FrameSync 15 bits Flag1 8 bits Flag 2 8 bits Flag 3 8 bits Radio ID P_FCS DestinationRepeater Call64 bits/8 char LocalRepeater Call64 bits/8 char DestinationStation Call64 bits/8 char ThisStation Call 64 bits/8 char This StationComment32 bits/4 char W7SP B W7SP A CQCQCQ K7VE JOHN The DV Protocol Radio Header Data

  8. Radio Header Data Audio Frame 72 bits Data Frame 24 bits Final Data Frame 48 bits The DV Protocol Alternating Audio/Data

  9. Why is D-STAR interesting? High-Speed Data capability 23cm 128kb Ethernet Transparent Bridge Allows Network-Agnostic Applications! Half-Duplex Duplex-sensitive apps don’t work well (VOIP, etc.)

  10. Radio Header Length 16 bits Ethernet Style Packet BitSynchronization64 bits FrameSync 15 bits Flag1 8 bits Flag 2 8 bits Flag 3 8 bits Radio ID P_FCS DestinationRepeater Call64 bits/8 char LocalRepeater Call64 bits/8 char DestinationStation Call64 bits/8 char ThisStation Call 64 bits/8 char This StationComment32 bits/4 char W7SP B W7SP A CQCQCQ K7VE JOHN The DD Protocol

  11. Radio Header Length 16 bits Ethernet Style Packet MAC Src Addr 48 bits MAC Dest Addr 48 bits Type 16 bits Data Frame 128 – 12000 bits FCS 32 bits The DD Protocol TCP/IP

  12. Why is D-STAR interesting? Internet Linking capability User linking vs. Site linking Can cause confusion for uninformed (example later) Allows “roaming”

  13. Why is D-STAR interesting? Microwave linking capability Install additional regional site(s) Allows extra connectivity without need for additional Gateway server or additionalinternet connections Expensive – approx $5k per and 2 needed

  14. D-Star Radio Products

  15. Icom D-STAR Controller & Repeaters

  16. Typical “Full”Stack

  17. Icom D-Star Radio Products IC-2820AH ID-31A ID-880AH IC-80AD IC-91AD IC-92AD ID-1 IC-9100

  18. New Applications Hardware μSmartDigi™ D-Gate DV Dongle

  19. μSmartDigi™ D-Gate • Black box translator • D-PRS ® to APRS • APRS to D-PRS® • Smooth RF integration of both systems

  20. Fits inside a small box • Converts D-STAR NMEA GPS data to Base-91 compressed APRS® Position Reports • Converts Symbol and Text Data • Filters messages according to a rich set of user-configurable rules • Operates without a dedicated laptop or PC

  21. Third Party Products DV Acccess Point (DVAP) (VHF Radio-to-Internet Interface) DV Dongle (No Radio Required) DVRPTR Open Source Hotspot Modem

  22. D-STAR TNC • An APRS and D-STAR software bridge • Java Based package • www.aprs-is.net/dstartnc2.htm • DStarTNC2 is free for use by Amateur Radio operators for Amateur Radio. 

  23. D-RATS Free Software A Communications Tool For D-STAR

  24. D-RATS Forms • Includes Form Editor to Create Any Form • Only Data is Sent • Fully printable ICS-213, ARRL Radiogram and NTS Forms Included

  25. Summary • Lots of potential for use of simultaneous voice & data • Spectral efficiency offers opportunity for better utilization • Better performance from narrow spectrum & FEC • Distinct operational differences from familiar FM • New applications will drive acceptance • EmComm demand for tactical voice and data communications by served agencies

  26. VE6IPG Proposal • “Inter-connected” system (D-Star, FreeStar*, IRLP, EchoLink, VoIP, AllStar*) • Seamless reflector linking (L,U VS X,O) • RF Improvements • Will be 1 of 2 Multimode Systems Canada Wide • Emergency Prepared System

  27. RF VE6IPG, Calgary DVDongle + Server = Multi-Mode System EchoLink FreeStar* IRLP D-Star AllStar* FM** ** FM Analog in the Digital World is frowned upon, but is here to demonstrate the full potential of a multi-mode system.

  28. Some Useful Web Sites www.icomamerica.com/support/forums www.K5TIT.Org/Forum Some D-STAR Web Sites: http://www.d-starusers.org/ http://www.d-rats.com/ www.aprs-is.net/dstartnc2.htm

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